High frequency heating apparatus having a range hood

ABSTRACT

A high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood, which has an opening for suctioning or exhausting air and a cover for closing the opening, includes a microcomputer control unit for controlling an automatic opening/closing operation of the cover, a control panel for setting an operation of the apparatus, a display unit for displaying the control status, and a detecting unit for detecting an exhaust direction of a blower. The exhaust direction of the blower can alternate between indoor circulation and outdoor ventilation and, based on a detection signal from the detecting unit, the control unit opens the cover when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for indoor circulation while the control unit closes the cover when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for outdoor ventilation.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a high frequency heating apparatushaving at its bottom a range hood for suctioning byproduct gas generatedfrom a heating cooker below an apparatus main body to perform an indoorcirculation mode and an outdoor ventilation mode, wherein the apparatushas an automatically openable cover to open or close an exhaust openingprovided in an upper portion of the apparatus main body, the cover beingopened only when a blower is in the indoor circulation mode.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventionally, a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood hasan automatic cover that opens or closes automatically, and a gas flowchanging mechanism for allowing a user to change a gas exhaust directionfrom a blower to circulate byproduct gas, which is generated from aheating cooker installed below an apparatus main body and suctioned intothe range hood through the lower portion of the apparatus main body, inan indoor space via an exhaust opening provided in an upperfront-portion of the apparatus main body or to exhaust it outsidethrough a top portion or a rear portion of the apparatus main body (see,for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,929).

In the apparatus with the above configuration, the automatic cover forclosing the exhaust opening provided in the upper front portion of theapparatus main body is opened to provide a passageway for an exhaust airor a suction air for cooling electric components of the apparatus whenthe high frequency heating apparatus (for example, a microwave oven) isin an heating operation. Besides, the cover is also opened when theblower is operating regardless of an exhaust direction of the blower.

In the conventional apparatus, however, the automatic cover is openedeven when its open state is not necessary, for example, when the gasexhaust direction of the blower is set for outdoor ventilation.Furthermore, the automatic cover is also opened to provide an openingfor intake or exhaustion of air for cooling the electric components ofthe microwave oven when the microwave oven is in a heating operation.Accordingly, since the cover is opened too frequently even when it neednot be opened, the advantage of installing the automatic cover toimprove the aesthetic feature of the microwave oven by reducing theopening area on the surface of the apparatus main body cannot be fullyutilized.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a highfrequency heating apparatus having a range hood capable of preventingunnecessary operations of an automatic cover with a simple structure, tothereby reduce power consumption and improve the design features of theapparatus.

In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention,there is provided a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hoodhaving an opening for suctioning or exhausting air and a cover forclosing the opening, includes a heating chamber for accommodating anobject to be heated therein, a heating unit for heating the object to beheated, a cooling unit for cooling the heating unit, a microcomputercontrol unit for controlling the heating unit and an automaticopening/closing operation of the cover, a control panel for setting anoperation of the apparatus, a display unit for displaying the controlstatus, and a detecting unit for detecting an exhaust direction of ablower, wherein the exhaust direction of the blower can alternatebetween indoor circulation and outdoor ventilation and, based on adetection signal from the detecting unit, the control unit opens thecover when the exhaust direction of the blower is for indoor circulationwhile the control unit closes the cover when the exhaust direction ofthe blower is for outdoor ventilation.

By providing the intake and the discharge openings in a main body topportion to improve the cooling efficiency even when the automatic coverin the upper front portion of the apparatus is closed, cool air in thevicinity of the apparatus main body can be suctioned into the apparatuswithout being affected by hot and humid byproduct gas generated from anunderneath heating cooker. Accordingly, sufficient cooling effect can beobtained without having to open the automatic cover in a high frequencyheating operation of the apparatus, and it is possible to keep theautomatic cover closed in an outdoor ventilation mode where theautomatic cover need not be opened. Consequently, the high-qualitydesign features of the apparatus appearance can be maintained byallowing the automatic cover to be closed when its opening isunnecessary by using a simple structure. Moreover, power consumption canbe reduced as well.

In the above configuration, the blower suctions byproduct gas generatedfrom the heating cooker below the high frequency heating apparatus andexhausts it through the exhaust opening. Further, through the controlpanel, a user can change the exhaust direction of the blower for theindoor circulation and the outdoor ventilation. Further, the detectingunit outputs a detection signal only when the exhaust direction of theblower is set for a certain mode, e.g., outdoor ventilation mode. As aresult, the control unit closes the cover when the exhaust direction ofthe blower is set for the outdoor ventilation and, thus, the opening ofthe cover is unnecessary. Therefore, the appearance of the apparatus canbe improved and power consumption can be reduced.

The above described control unit has an option for opening or closingthe cover and performs a control for closing the cover only when theexhaust direction of the blower is set for the outdoor ventilation.Therefore, the high-quality design features of the apparatus with thecover can be maintained even when the apparatus is operating in theoutdoor ventilation mode. At the same time, reduction in powerconsumption is also possible.

The above described control unit detects the exhaust direction of theblower based on the detection signal from the detecting unit and thedisplay unit displays the exhaust direction of the blower and an open orclose status of the cover when the apparatus is initially powered on orthe blower is operated. Therefore, the user can confirm the setting ofthe exhaust direction of the blower and the open/close status of thecover prior to starting the apparatus conveniently.

The above explained cooling unit is provided with intake openingsthrough which room air is suctioned into the apparatus and dischargeopenings through which, after the room air is circulated in theapparatus, thus circulated air is discharged. Accordingly, the coverdoes not need to open when the cooling of the electric components isrequired.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objects and features of the present invention willbecome apparent from the following description of preferred embodimentsgiven in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a high frequency heating apparatus witha range hood having a structure capable of changing a gas exhaustdirection of a blower for indoor circulation or outdoor ventilation inaccordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 2A and 23 respectively provide a cross sectional view and aperspective configuration view to describe the cooling mechanism of ahigh frequency heating apparatus having a range hood with intake anddischarge openings for cooling electric components in accordance with apreferred embodiment of the present invention, the intake and thedischarge openings being provided in a top surface portion of theapparatus;

FIG. 3A presents a cross sectional view to show a gas exhaust directionfrom a blower in an indoor circulation mode, and FIGS. 3B and 3Crespectively depict cross sectional views to show a gas exhaustdirection of the blower in an outdoor ventilation mode through an upperexhaust opening and through a rear exhaust opening in accordance with apreferred embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 4A shows a display unit indicating an indoor circulation mode andan open status of an automatic cover while FIG. 4B illustrates a displayunit indicating an outdoor ventilation mode and a close status of theautomatic cover.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 illustrates a configuration of a high frequency heating apparatuswith a range hood having an indoor circulation mode and an outdoorventilation mode depending on the exhaust direction of a blower inaccordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

As shown therein, the high frequency heating apparatus includes blower11, automatic cover 3 that opens and closes automatically, exhaustopening 6 for indoor circulation, upper exhaust opening 7 provided in amain body upper portion for outdoor ventilation, rear exhaust opening 8provided in a main body rear portion for outdoor ventilation, suctionopening 12 provided in a main body lower portion, heating chamber 5,heating unit 4, display unit 1 (see FIG. 2B), microcomputer control unit2 (see FIG. 2B), control panel 9 (see FIG. 2B) , detection switch(detecting unit) 15 and cooling fan 25 (see FIG. 2B)

FIGS. 2A and 2B show suction and exhaust flow of cooling air for coolingself-heating components with an automatic cover closed when the highfrequency heating apparatus is in a heating operation. FIGS. 2A and 2Bare a cross sectional view and a perspective configuration viewillustrating a cooling mechanism, respectively.

FIGS. 3A to 3C describe an internal configuration of the high frequencyheating apparatus with a range hood capable of closing automatic cover 3by motor driving based on a detection of detection switch 15 when theexhaust direction of blower 11 is set for a certain mode (i.e., anindoor circulation mode). Specifically, FIG. 3A is a cross sectionalview showing an exhaust direction of blower 11 in an indoor circulationmode and FIGS. 3B and 3C respectively depict cross sectional viewsshowing an exhaust direction of blower 11 in an outdoor ventilation modethrough upper exhaust opening 7 and through rear exhaust opening 8 inaccordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate examples of display unit 1 indicating anexhaust direction of blower 11 and an open/close status of automaticcover 3 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

Returning to FIG. 1,. the high frequency heating apparatus with therange hood in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention has an air flow mechanism for suctioning byproduct gas 14,which is generated from heating cooker 13 located below an apparatusmain body, through suction opening 12 provided in a main body lowerportion to re-circulate the suctioned byproduct gas through frontexhaust opening 6 in a main body front portion or to exhaust it outsidethrough upper exhaust opening 7 in the main body upper portion and/orrear exhaust opening 8 in the main body rear portion by the operation ofblower 11.

Meanwhile, referring to FIGS. 2A to 2C, in a high frequency heatingoperation performed independently from blower 11, automatic cover 3 isclosed, and, instead, there are provided intake openings 16 anddischarge openings 17 in a top surface portion of the apparatus mainbody to allow an air flow for cooling self-heating components.

Below, the operation and function of a high frequency heating apparatuswith a range hood having the above configuration will be described.

The cooling process for the heating components in the high frequencyheating operation will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2A and2B while the cooling fan is not driven. Blower 11 draws byproduct gas14, which is generated from heating cooker 13 located below an apparatusmain body, through suction opening 12 provided in the main body lowerportion.

As illustrated in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the high frequency heating apparatusis provided with intake openings 16 and discharge openings 17 for use incooling self-heating components, wherein the intake and dischargeopenings 16 and 17 are provided in an apparatus main body's top surfaceportion which is hidden from view after installation in order not to beaffected by heat from the underneath heating cooker 13. Specifically,when the self-heating components need to be cooled during the operationof the high frequency heating apparatus, the room air is drawn into theapparatus through intake openings 16 by cooling fan 25 to cool theself-heating components. Thereafter, thus circulated room air isdischarged from the apparatus via discharge openings 17. Therefore,cover 3 can be maintained closed during an operation of the apparatus inwhich the opening of the cover is unnecessary. Consequently, theappearance of the apparatus can be improved and power consumption can bereduced when the apparatus is operating.

In other words, by providing intake openings 16 and discharge openings17 in the top surface of the apparatus main body to cool self-heatingcomponents when the high frequency heating apparatus is in a heatingoperation, a cooling effect can be obtained without having to open cover3. Therefore, it is possible to realize a high frequency heatingapparatus with a range hood in which cover 3 is closed only in anoutdoor ventilation mode.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 3A to 3C, detecting unit 15 for detecting anexhaust direction of blower 11 is installed at a structure near blower11 when blower 11 is mounted in the apparatus main body. Detecting unit15 is configured in such a manner as to transmit a weak electric signalto control unit 2 to open cover 3 automatically only when it detects theexhaust direction of blower 11 is set for indoor circulation. Therefore,a control for selectively opening automatic cover 3 can be performedwith a simple mechanism.

Moreover, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, display unit 1 displays theexhaust direction of blower 11 and the open/close status of automaticcover 3 when the apparatus is first powered on or blower 11 is operated.Thus, a user can confirm the setting of the blower and the on/off statusof the cover, finding the setup state of the apparatus or itsoperational failure conveniently.

As described above, the high frequency heating apparatus with the rangehood in accordance with the present invention can reduce powerconsumption by minimizing the motor driving with a simple structure.Therefore, it can be applied to various equipments having a cover foropening or closing an exhaust opening for a blower.

In accordance with the present invention, it is possible to obtain asufficient cooling effect for cooling self-heating components during themicrowave oven's heating operation even when the exhaust direction ofthe blower is set for outdoor ventilation and, thus, the automatic coveris closed. Accordingly, the automatic cover is not opened unnecessarily,so that the aesthetic features of the apparatus can be improvedconsiderably while saving energy as well.

While the invention has been shown and described with respect to thepreferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the artthat various changes and modifications may be made without departingfrom the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the followingclaims.

1. A high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood having anopening for suctioning or exhausting air and a cover for closing theopening, comprising: a heating chamber for accommodating an object to beheated therein; a heating unit for heating the object to be heated; acooling unit for cooling the heating unit; a microcomputer control unitfor controlling the heating unit and an automatic opening/closingoperation of the cover; a control panel for setting an operation of theapparatus; a display unit for displaying the control status; and adetecting unit for detecting an exhaust direction of a blower, whereinthe exhaust direction of the blower alternates between indoorcirculation and outdoor ventilation and, based on a detection signalfrom the detecting unit, the control unit opens the cover when theexhaust direction of the blower is set for indoor circulation while thecontrol unit closes the cover when -the exhaust direction of the bloweris set for outdoor ventilation.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein thecontrol unit has an option for opening or closing the cover and performsa control for closing the cover only when the exhaust direction of theblower is set for outdoor ventilation.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1,wherein the control unit detects the exhaust direction of the blowerbased on the detection signal from the detecting unit and the displayunit displays the exhaust direction of the blower and an open or closestatus of the cover when the apparatus is initially energized or theblower is operated.
 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the controlunit detects the exhaust direction of the blower based on the detectionsignal from the detecting unit and the display unit displays the exhaustdirection of the blower and an open or close status of the cover whenthe apparatus is initially energized or the blower is operated.
 5. Theapparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooling unit is provided with intakeopenings through which room air is suctioned into the apparatus anddischarge openings through which, after the room air is circulated inthe apparatus, thus circulated air is discharged from the apparatus.